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1 with emotion
Общая лексика: растроганно, с чувством -
2 with emotion
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3 with emotion
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4 overchargeed with emotion
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5 she was quivering with emotion
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6 tremble with emotion
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7 alive with emotion
Общая лексика: в избытке чувств, переполненный чувствами -
8 her face mantled with emotion
Общая лексика: её лицо покраснело от волненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > her face mantled with emotion
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9 his face twitched with emotion
Общая лексика: у него дёргалось лицо от волненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his face twitched with emotion
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10 his face worked with emotion
Общая лексика: его лицо подёргивалось от волненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his face worked with emotion
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11 his voice cracked with emotion
Общая лексика: его голос прерывался от волненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his voice cracked with emotion
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12 his voice shook with emotion
Общая лексика: от волнения у него дрожал голосУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his voice shook with emotion
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13 his voice thrilled with emotion
Общая лексика: его голос дрожал от волненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his voice thrilled with emotion
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14 vibrant with emotion
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15 voice touched with emotion
Общая лексика: взволнованный голосУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > voice touched with emotion
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16 weep with emotion
Общая лексика: плакать от волнения, плакать от переживаний, плакать от волнения (переживаний) -
17 He was choked with emotion.
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18 voice\ touched\ with\ emotion
English-Hungarian dictionary > voice\ touched\ with\ emotion
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19 emotion
emotion [ɪ'məʊʃən](particular feeling) sentiment m; (faculty) émotion f;∎ to be in control of one's emotions contrôler ou maîtriser ses émotions;∎ to show no emotion ne laisser paraître aucune émotion;∎ to shake with emotion (person, voice) trembler d'émotion;∎ to appeal to the emotions faire appel aux sentiments;∎ to express one's emotions exprimer ses sentiments;∎ don't let your emotions get in the way ne te laisse pas influencer par tes sentiments;∎ full of emotion ému -
20 ♦ emotion
♦ emotion /ɪˈməʊʃn/n.1 [uc] emozione: overcome with emotion, sopraffatto dall'emozione; an intense emotion, un'emozione intensa2 [u] emozioni (pl.); sentimenti (pl.): to express emotion, esprimere le emozioni (o un'emozione); to be ruled by emotion, essere dominato dalle emozioni; conflicting emotions, emozioni contrastanti.
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